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First Look: Sony Vaio P
When netbooks were first brought to market, they were pushed as a computer for tweens. The smaller form factor and less powerful processing was pushed as a way to get kids their own computer at a lower cost.
Then the business people jumped on. Seeing netbooks as a gateway to the cloud to access data that lives on sites like
Google Docs, or process email with a form factor that was larger than a phone, but still smaller and lighter than a full size notebook, the market for netbooks exploded in the past year.
But the new Sony Vaio P isn't a netbook - at least that's what Sony wants to tell you. It's smaller, has more horsepower and is sexier than the standard line of netbooks, but it also has a higher pricepoint putting it more on par with notebooks at the sales till than the netbooks.
If Apple had created this instead of Sony, everyone would be raving about the sexiness and style of this unit, but Vaio doesnt carry the same esthetic weight as Mac, so instead of gushing, the fanboy in me turns to talk of how my fingers stumble over the keys and how I have to squint at the screen and can't properly resize the text to get something readable.
Here's an introductory video:
Here's more of the spec breakdown for the Sony Vaio P
- Intel (1.86GHz) processor
- Up to 256GB Solid State Drive available
- 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
- 8.0" LED Backlight Screen - 1600 x 768 Resolution
- Estimated Battery Life: Up to 4 hours (standard capacity battery)
- Up to 8 hours (large capacity battery)
- Power Requirements: 68W + 10%
- Memory Stick PRO(Standard/Duo) media slot with MagicGate functionality
- SD memory card slot
- Built-in MOTION EYE camera and microphone
- Genuine Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
More horsepower than your run of the mill netbook for sure, but in a form factor that will take some getting used to.
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